Market Trends with Tracy

The Calm Before the Fall πŸ“‰πŸ‚

β€’ Saval Foodservice β€’ Episode 246

Sorry for the delay, we were on vacation on Friday. Market Updates for last week below!

BEEF: Prices keep climbing across the board – ribeyes, tenderloins, chucks, and rounds are all on fire. With packers still losing money, production dropping, and the Southern border closed to live animal imports, pressure is building. Relief may come after Labor Day – but will it be too little, too late?

POULTRY: Chicken stays strong with production up and demand steady – wings are flat for now while breasts and tenders ease a bit. Football season could give wings a lift, but the real watch is Avian Flu: after six clean weeks, a new case breaks the streak. Will cooler weather bring more trouble?

GRAINS: Harvest is underway and while yields look good, they’re not record-shattering just yet. Corn is holding under $4 for a third straight week, soy is showing some strength on export demand, and wheat is slipping. The market looks steady – but will exports or tariffs be the wild card?

PORK: Bellies look like they’ve peaked, slipping back to $182 from last week’s $194 – and likely heading lower into fall. With butts and loins down and ribs steady, pork remains one of the best buys on the menu. But is this the break buyers have been waiting for, or just a seasonal pause?

DAIRY: After a couple of big weeks higher, the market eased back – barrel down 1Β½, block steady, and butter slipping just Β½. The push has cooled for now, but will those gains start to melt further in the weeks ahead?

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